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  2. Ministry of Defence (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Defence (Dutch: Ministerie van Landsverdediging, French: Ministère de la Défense, German: Ministerium der Verteidigung), formerly called the Ministry of War and Ministry of National Defence, is the Belgian ministry responsible for national defence and the Belgian military. Belgium's ministry of defence is responsible to the ...

  3. Chief of Defence (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant-General Jacques de Clarcq. The Chief of Defence (Dutch: Chef Defensie; French: Chef de la Défense, abbreviated as CHOD), is the professional head and commander of the Belgian Armed Forces. He is the highest official within the Ministry of Defence and the Chief of the Defence Staff. He reports directly to the Minister of Defence and ...

  4. Belgian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Belgian Armed Forces. The Belgian Armed Forces (Dutch: Defensie; French: La Défense) [4] is the national military of Belgium. The King of the Belgians is the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces. The Belgian Armed Forces was established after Belgium became independent in October 1830.

  5. Structure of the Belgian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Chief of Defence. The Belgian Armed Forces are headed by the Chief of Defence with the rank of General, who is assisted by a Vice-Chief of Staff and three Assistant Chief of Staff (ACOS) with the rank of Lieutenant General. Six general directorates headed by Major Generals manage the bureaucratic aspects of the Belgian Armed Forces.

  6. Organisation Militaire Belge de Résistance - Wikipedia

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    Size. 3,112 (total) The Belgian Military Organisation of Resistance ( French: Organisation Militaire Belge de Résistance) or OMBR was a group within the Belgian resistance in German-occupied Belgium during World War II. It remained a reasonably small organisation throughout the war, comprising a total of 3,112 men and women. [1]

  7. List of equipment of the Belgian Land Component - Wikipedia

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    Used by DAS (Détachement d’Agents de Sécurité) Rifles FN F2000 Belgium: Bullpup assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: Used by SOR Pathfinders in limited quantities to serve alongside the FN SCAR: FN SCAR-L CQC MK2 Belgium: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: Standard service rifle of the Belgian special forces group.

  8. Belgian General Information and Security Service - Wikipedia

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    The General Intelligence and Security Service (GISS), known in Dutch as Algemene Dienst Inlichting en Veiligheid (ADIV), and in French as Service Général du Renseignement et de la Sécurité (SGRS) is the Belgian military intelligence service under responsibility of the Minister of Defence.

  9. Belgian Air Component - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Air and Space Component (Dutch: Luchtcomponent, French: Composante air) is the air arm of the Belgian Armed Forces, [ 2 ][ 3 ] and until January 2002 it was officially known as the Belgian Air Force (Dutch: Belgische Luchtmacht; French: Force aérienne belge). It was founded in 1909 and is one of the world's oldest air services.